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Bandon Beach

Oregon

Famous for its dramatic sea stacks and rock formations that create one of the most photographed coastlines in Oregon. Face Rock, Wizard’s Hat, and Cat and Kittens Rocks are among the distinctive formations. The beach is also a prime spot for beachcombing, especially for agates, jasper, and fossils, as well as birdwatching along the Coquille […]

Moclips Beach

Washington

Moclips Beach is located at the northernmost town on Washington’s southern coast, offering a quieter alternative to more developed beach towns. The area has significant cultural importance to the Quinault Indian Nation, whose reservation borders the town. Historically a thriving resort destination in the early 1900s, most structures were destroyed in violent storms, giving the […]

Manzanita Beach

Oregon

A pristine seven-mile stretch of sand with dramatic views of Neahkahnie Mountain to the north. Less crowded than other popular Oregon beaches, Manzanita offers a peaceful retreat with opportunities for long walks, beachcombing, and relaxation. The small, artistic town has boutique shops, cafes, and a laid-back atmosphere.

Kalaloch Beach

Washington

Kalaloch Beach is part of Olympic National Park’s coastal region, offering several numbered beach access points (Beach 1-4). The area is famous for the “Tree of Life,” a Sitka spruce that hangs over an eroded bluff with roots exposed yet still thriving. Kalaloch Creek empties into the ocean here, creating diverse habitats. The Kalaloch Campground […]

Waikiki Beach (Cape Disappointment)

Washington

Waikiki Beach at Cape Disappointment (no relation to Hawaii’s famous beach) is a small, protected cove nestled beneath towering cliffs. It offers dramatic views of Cape Disappointment Lighthouse and the massive waves that crash against the jetty during storms. The beach got its unusual name from Hawaiian Pacific Fur Company employees who were stationed nearby […]

Damon Point

Washington

Damon Point is a sandy spit that extends into Grays Harbor, forming a unique peninsula with beaches on all sides. The area is designated as a marine protected area and wildlife refuge, particularly important for snowy plovers, a threatened shorebird species. The point offers four miles of walkable beach around its perimeter. Once the site […]

Hobuck Beach

Washington

Hobuck Beach is a crescent-shaped beach on the Makah Reservation near Neah Bay, the northwestern-most point of the contiguous United States. The beach’s protected bay location makes it one of the safest places to surf on the Washington coast, with gentler waves than more exposed beaches. Hobuck Beach Resort offers camping and cabin rentals right […]